Sentences with phrase «sandeman cellars»

The five - bedroom, seven - bathroom home features a yoga and massage room, a wine cellar, and views of the San Fernando Valley.
«The storm cellar Auntie Em has in Kansas is great too.»
The members of the band are hardly likely to vote out Chief Louie if he continues to have successes such as Nk» Mip Cellars.
There's a gym to get fit and a wine cellar to ensure a long - lasting supply of wine.
The chief and his band have built up the successful Nk» Mip Cellars, the first aboriginal - owned winery in North America; a par - 72 golf course; a 4.5 - star resort and spa and a number of other vibrant businesses.
Not only is wine made with «cryogenically» frozen grapes cheaper, but the taste is «more sound,» says Steve DiFrancesco, a winemaker at New York's Glenora Wine Cellars.
Today, the Osoyoos band holds 51 % of Nk» Mip Cellars, while 49 % is owned by Vincor and its parent company Constellation, one of the world's largest wine and spirit producers.
Yet the band remains best known for its signature Nk» Mip Cellars, which this past December won two awards from Wine Access magazine, naming the winery the best in B.C. and second best in Canada.
Nk» Mip Cellars, which opened in 2002, was the second phase of a $ 25 - million Nk» Mip project that includes a seasonal outdoor restaurant located in the winery, a campground and RV park, an interpretive centre, an 18 - hole championship golf course and a high - end resort and spa.
The eatery is located in the Murray Premises — a warehouse that was built for cod fishers in 1846 — and has a large wine cellar and an assortment of fish caught by Newfoundlanders.
But the REAL private dining experience is downstairs in the wine cellar: legend has it that Edgar Allan Poe used to visit, and was inspired by the 200 - year - old wine cellar for his story «The Cask of Amontillado.»
«It's a book education but also a practical one,» says Tennyson, who graduated in 2011 and is cellar master at nearby Seven Hills Winery.
Quails» Gate offers all the usual perks — profit - sharing, ample benefits — but tops them up with pig roasts, fill - up - your - cellar programs and Wine Fridays.
Within the next year, he plans to launch a line of name - brand wine cellars, and a software system that will help restaurants keep track of their wine.
Leisure facilities are top - notch, especially the spring - fed pool and spa, and the restaurant and extensive wine cellar also impress.
Three years later, it had its own building, including a state - of - the - art teaching commercial winery, the award - winning College Cellars.
Rather, they conduct themselves with dignity and sip on the special stuff, aged in oak barrels in the Beckmann family cellar and served in stemmed Riedel tequila tasting glasses.
Unsurprisingly, they flock together, choosing leafy enclaves where they can spread out to make room for wine cellars, art collections, luxury cars and more.
Sharing his team's plans of moving to a concrete wine cellar for safety, Branson jokingly wrote in his blog post, «I suspect there will be little wine left in the cellar when we all emerge.»
The 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon tasted much more earthy than the Cabernet I tried at Cakebread Cellars.
Cakebread Cellars went on to control 15 vineyards totaling 560 acres across Napa County.
We'll start that this fall when we sell tickets to our Comedy Cellar shows directly through the app.
A bottle of Silver Oak Cellars» famously food - friendly Cabernet Sauvignon.
I enjoyed a variety of different experiences, from the walk - and - drink tour of the grounds at Cakebread Cellars to the immersive pairing experience at Beringer Vineyards.
Interesting fact: «Cellar Door» has been rated as the most phonetically beautiful pairing of words.
It's the difference between enjoying an expensive bottle of wine for your anniversary and enjoying the ride in your elevator down to your wine cellar.
The home has five bedrooms and nine bathrooms, as well as a ballroom, home theater, wine cellar and indoor pool.
Residents can grab some vino from the 2,500 - bottle wine cellar and settle down at the glowing onyx bar.
A whiskey cellar.
A conspiracy theorist might envision a gathering of black - robed Jesuit deans in a dark, candle - lit cellar, murmuring quietly among themselves before uttering solemn promises to support the brotherhood.
But the term can extend to mean any hidden treasure discovered in attics, cellars and closets.
In my case, I signed up for a stand - up comedy course at the Comedy Cellar and then did a couple of public sets.
Though it may be small, Saint - Chinian has everything you need for daily life — local produce shops, restaurants, bars, doctor's office, dentist, pharmacy, a health shop, wine cellars — yet it is still a small, charming little town, barely more than a village, typical of the region and packed with history and lots to see and do.
Shipping rates remain in the cellar.
Each evening, Giorgia prepares a feast of regional recipes, which Stefano pairs with wine from the stable - turned -1,500-bottle cellar.
«The property he had wasn't zoned for a cellar door.
I cellar great wines, sometimes longer than I should, and anticipate what they might taste like.
He is the author of The PRIMES: How Any Group Can Solve Any Problem and Match in the Root Cellar: How You Can Spark A Peak Performance Culture.
(«It» was a Victorian track used to roll barrels of ale into the cellar of an English pub 150 years ago.
To do that successfully, you need to be in a place where you're surrounded by challenges, changes and new solutions and not stuck somewhere in a cellar or a silo.
The Solms - Delta winery's owners have done things like set up a museum in its wine cellar, and establish a trust for the benefit of workers.
Clients work with Cipresso in his state - of - the - art wine lab, housed in a separate house with underground cellars, tasting grape varietals such as Montelpulciano and Aleatico and picking their favourites to be blended.
But the inventor who had first caught Fortune's eye more than two decades earlier was someone else: a rebellious physics genius, not yet 30, who «never took the trouble to graduate from Harvard» and who had started a small company in a cellar on Boston's Dartmouth Street.
With a clientele that's decidedly younger and more business - oriented than the city's more stodgy Forest and Stream Club, the Club Saint - James offers nearly 40,000 square feet in downtown Montreal for board meetings and client dinners, as well as individual wine cellar drawers where members can stash that special bottle.
I'd keep it in the cellar until at least 2019 and decant for a few hours before serving.»
The building boasts an array of amenities including a library, 30 wine cellars, and a private restaurant.
The expansive mansion has six bedrooms, 14 bathrooms, 10 fireplaces, a gourmet kitchen, two theatres (one inside and one outside), a wine cellar, a barn, ponds and orchards, a tennis court, a lake, an outdoor entertainment area, and a huge guesthouse with a pool.
From building wine cellars, to converting wine barrels into end tables, to even sewing beautiful bags to carry your bottles, they have risked it all to somehow be involved.
The estate includes his and her master baths, a gym, media room, wine cellar, running track, and a four - hole golf course (of course).
The iconic estate features a catering kitchen, pool, wine cellar, tennis court, and 29 rooms in addition to a four - bedroom guest house.
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